10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TROPHESY»
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The philosophy of physiomedicalism: its theorem, corollary, ...
Such as paresis, parasthesia, sclerosis, voluntary muscular trophesy, etc. Typical
general cerebrospinal tropho-restoratives : Avena Sativa, Cola Acuminata. (d)
Local Cerebrospinal Tropho-restoratives. — Therapeutic agents whose ...
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The Medical Times and Gazette: A Journal of Medical Science, ...
sign of muscular trophesy; that there is a difference between mere wasting and
this kind is shown by clinical observation. In a case of phthisis, for example, the
fibrils of the thoracic muscles will tremble if tapped, when those of the limb
muscles ...
The haemorrhage of the marginal parodontium is the local reaction of a general
affection of the trophesy of the entire alimentary canal. The disturbance of the
trophesy of the paradontal tissues resulting from the chronic irritation in the
region of ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
trophesy (trof'e-si), n.; pl. trophesies (-siz). [Irreg. < Gr. rpogin'], nourishment, + -sy,
appar. taken from dropsy, palsy, etc., with a vs no notion that it denotes a morbid
state.] he result of a disorder of the nerve-force regulating nutrition. Excessive ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1900
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Tropere (or ympner, H. or an hymnar, P.), Troparius (hymnarlus, P.). Prompt. Pom
., p. 503. trophesial (tro-fe'si-al), a. [< trophesy + -al.~] Noting disorder of the
nervous function which regulates nutrition. trophesy (trof'e-si), ».; pi. trophesies (-
siz).
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Also tropary, troperium. Tropere (or ympner, H. or an hymnar, P.), Troparius (
hymnariua, I'. >. Prompt Parv., p. 603. trophesial (tro-fe'gi-al), a. [< trophesy + -al.]
Noting disorder of the nervous function which regulates nutrition. trophesy ...
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A Pocket medical dictionary
Pertaining to prophesy. Trophesy, re- Trophoneurosis. Trophic, Mr. Pertaining to
nutrition. Trophoblast, trof'-o-blast. The epiblast lying outside of the germinal area
. Trophology, "B" The science of nutrition. Trophoneurosis. Defective nutrition ...
George Milbry Gould, 1911
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The American illustrated medical dictionary
... trophedema (trof-e-de'mah) [Gr. rpo^ nourishment + edema]. A disease marked
by permanent edema of the feet or legs. trophema (tro-fe'mah) [Gr. rpoipk
nutrition + ai/ia blood]. The nourishing blood of the mucosa of the uterus.
trophesy ...
William Alexander Newman Dorland, Edgar Calvin Le Roy Miller, 1922
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A Manual of psychological medicine and allied nervous ...
... trophesy) will lie dormant in Europeans who have been resident amongst a
leprous population, and be manifested several years after their return to Europe,
when exciting conditions arise. If the constitutional tendencies be diathetic, and
not ...
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The American illustrated medical dictionary. 1919 : 10th ed
The nourishing blood of the mucosa of the uterus. trophesy (trof'es-e) [Gr. Tpoipi)
nourishment]. Defective nutrition due to disorder of the trophic nerves. trophic (trof
'ik) [Gr. rpoipucbs]. Of or pertaining to nutrition, t. center. See center. trophicity ...